Police report - May 20

Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

Statesboro Police Incidents WEST MAIN STREET — A woman reported a man struck her in the face, resulting in a red and swollen eye. WEST PARRISH STREET — Police issued a citation for expired license plate. CHANDLER ROAD — Police responded to a civil dispute in which a man said his car was towed from an apartment complex even though it was in a visitor parking space.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents HIGHWAY 301 NORTH (Statesboro) — A man came to the sheriff's department with a note from a doctor that said he needed a restraining order against his daughter "for health reasons." REEDY BRANCH ROAD (Statesboro) — A woman reported wanting another woman charged with criminal trespass for her residence and the one next door, which she owns and rents out. She said she has had numerous verbal altercations with the woman. HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH (Statesboro) — A man reported hiring someone to paint his restaurant and paid him $3,100. The man never painted the building and the victim contacted the sheriff's department. BROOKLET-DENMARK ROAD (Brooklet) — A man reported several items stolen from a construction site. BIG BUCK CROSSING (Ellabell) — A woman reported another woman struck her in the face. HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH (Register) — A man reported a civil dispute with a woman regarding the sale of a car. HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH (Statesboro) — A woman reported her boyfriend slapped her in the face when she asked to stop for a pack of cigarettes. He said he never touched her and she is the one who became upset when he told her he didn't have any money for cigarettes. G.W. OLIVER SPUR (Statesboro) — A woman reported someone broke some glass in a building.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents Troopers issued 15 warnings, assisted two motorists and investigated four crashes with two reported injuries Friday.

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